Jean-Luc Reichmann announces that TF1 has suspended its daily program “Les 12 coups de midi” in an astonishing message posted on Twitter!

Change of program. This Friday, May 5, 2023, Jean-Luc Reichmann took to his social networks to explain that his program “Les Douze Coups de Midi” will not be broadcast this Saturday, May 6. “Hi good evening, he launched to his community. Well listen, I just realized that we were not broadcast tomorrow noon. I just remembered it so I wanted to wish you a good evening , a good weekend. I’ll send a note anyway tomorrow. So see you tomorrow on the networks and see you Sunday on TV”.

Visibly saddened by the news, many Internet users reacted. “What a pity, I wish you a good long weekend. Rest well and enjoy your family”, “I wish you and your family a very beautiful evening, looking forward to Sunday to watch you my friendships at you Jean-Luc”, “Very good evening to you and your family kisses and see you Sunday”, “Good evening Jean-Luc, thank you for this message, ok for tomorrow noon, the 12 Coups. Have fun, I thank you and then see you Sunday, on our small screen”, “What a pity. I prefer the 12 blows to seeing this coronation!”, “Ah this king…”, “But why?”, could we read in the comments.

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Charles III disrupts the program of French channels

As a reminder, the coronation of King Charles III takes place this Saturday, May 6, 2023. TF1 has therefore changed its program in order to broadcast the ceremony live. A celebration that should start at noon (French time) and end at 2 p.m. According to information from BFM-TVthe Archbishop of Canterbury is expected to pose at 1 p.m. “on his head the crown of Saint Edward, a crown of solid gold set with rubies, amethysts and sapphires, and endowed with a purple velvet cap hemmed with a band of ermine.”

An hour later, the king should leave the abbey “while wearing the ceremonial robe of his grandfather George VI, in purple silk velvet embroidered with gold, and on his head, the Imperial Crown of State”, report our colleagues. Charles III and Camilla Parker Bowles will then head to Buckingham Palace in the Gold State Coach where they are expected to receive the Royal Salute from the military before heading to the Palace balcony. An event set to the minute.

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